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Empowering Global Connectivity with Eutelsat OneWeb: What’s Possible Today

Empowering Global Connectivity with Eutelsat OneWeb: What’s Possible Today

In today’s hyper-connected world, reliable and high-speed internet access is not just a luxury – it’s a necessity.

With increasing digitalization, remote offices, field operations, and research missions are all in need of a reliable connectivity service beyond the reach of terrestrial support. However, getting reliable, high-speed internet in these locations is notoriously difficult and expensive.

The merger of OneWeb and Eutelsat represents a great shift in the satellite communications industry. As a trusted distribution partner, we’re proud to bring this advanced network to our clients and ensure seamless integration.

With global coverage across the Americas, Europe, AsiaPac, and the Middle East, Eutelsat OneWeb’s integrated satellite network ensures that even the world's most remote regions can access reliable, high-speed internet achieving speeds up to 150 Mbps.

What's possible today with Eutelsat OneWeb?

With a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation of more than 600 satellites, in addition to their existing fleet of 35 Geostationary (GEO) satellites, Eutelsat Group addresses the needs of global customers across key verticals.

For our customers, this offers opportunities to overcome their digital challenges with high-speed bandwidth, available at the tactical edge. As organizations continue to digitize and secure their networks and business applications, the need for these applications to operate efficiently at the edge is rapidly increasing. Previously, some organizations could function off-grid. However, the efficiency of eliminating wait times with real-time data from fiber networks is now raising expectations for communication infrastructure everywhere.

Organizations need real-time data from both people and equipment, so anything connected to their network must meet essential standards for speed, reliability, and performance. With reliability of 99.5% - 99.9%, Eutelsat OneWeb’s LEO network offers communications certainty. 

At Network Innovations, we recognize that each client has unique needs. Our team offers customized solutions that harness the full capabilities of a hybrid network, providing a primary satellite network and combining networks for redundancy and failover. Whether it’s securing defense communications or maintaining strong connections in remote industrial sites, we’re equipped to support a diverse range of missions for enterprises and government agencies. 

The combined satellite network is also paving the way for the future of the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G – designed to support the growing demand for connected devices and smart applications.

Our Commitment

Our expert team is dedicated to providing seamless integration of Eutelsat OneWeb’s services into existing infrastructures  - offering small size, weight, and low-power user terminals, with fixed, mobile, and flat panel options. By combining our expertise in managing diverse networks with high-speed, low-latency satellite connections, we ensure reliable and scalable connectivity.

Contact us today, and to learn more about how we can help you unlock the full potential of global connectivity.


 

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